End to sit-at-home as Bishops Onah, Chukwuma, Enugu Town Unions back Gov Mbah

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The Catholic Bishop of Nsukka Diocese, Most Rev. Godfrey Onah; the Anglican Archbishop of Enugu Eccle­siastical Province, Most Rev. Emmanuel Chukwuma, and the Enugu State Association of Presidents-General of Town Unions have thrown their weights behind the efforts of the Enugu State government to end sit-at-home in the state starting from today, saying it is long overdue.

Speaking to reporters after leading a prayer session for a smooth end to sit-at-home in Enugu State and the entire South-East at the Chapel of Re­demption, University of Nige­ria, Enugu Campus (UNEC), on Sunday, Most Rev. Chukwuma, who also doubles as the Angli­can Bishop of Enugu Diocese, appealed to the people to sup­port the government’s move through compliance.

“Government has given di­rective. My advice and appeal is that they should comply so we can save the economy of South-East.

“Now the governor has said it is safe to come out; therefore people should come out to do their business, and be free and set ourselves free from this bondage. It is a bondage, and we must be set free from it”, he said.

Also, in his homily at the St. Theresa’s Cathedral Church, Nsukka, Bishop Onah, while commending Dr. Mbah’s initia­tive to end the sit-at-home syn­drome, noted that the suffering in the land was too much.

He, however, begged the peo­ple to give the new governors of the South-East the benefit of doubt.

“The suffering is too much. But, please, everybody should have mercy. Those that are an­gry should calm down. Many of us are angry, but we have to be careful how we express our anger or we may cause more problems.

“It’s in this spirit that I un­derstand the initiative by some state governments in the South- East, especially the newly inau­gurated government in Enugu State, to try to restore normalcy in the South-East.

On their part, the Presi­dents-General (PGs) of Enugu State Town Unions wondered why Enugu State should con­tinue to be on lockdown every Monday whereas “both private and public offices in the capitals of other states of the South-East region had since resumed busi­nesses”, wondering why Enu­gu’s case should be different.

In a statement by the Co­ordinating PG, Paully Ezeh, the association said the loss of Mondays since September 2021 had resulted in untold hard­ships and caused incalculable economic losses in the state and South-East.

“The governor’s promise to transform Enugu from a public sector economy to a private-sec­tor driven economy; raise the state’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from the present $4.4 billion to $30 billion in eight years, make Enugu one of the top three economies, restore public water supply in Enugu metropolis in 180 days, and eradicate poverty can’t happen if we continue to sit at home on Mondays. It presents our state to investors as restive, insecure, and unproductive place.

“The association, therefore, appeals to both private and public institutions and people of Enugu to support the gov­ernment’s efforts to restore full days of work and productivity in the state.

“We urge aggrieved persons and groups to take the opportu­nity of dialogue advanced by the Mbah administration and we equally join the governor in his call for Nnamdi Kanu’s re­lease to engender organic peace and national healing”, the asso­ciation said.  

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